Tellurium - Should it be isotopically anomalous in the Allende meteorite

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Carbonaceous Chondrites, Meteoritic Composition, Stellar Radiation, Supernovae, Tellurium Isotopes, Abundance, Anomalies, Astrophysics, Stellar Structure, Meteorites, Allende Meteorite, Isotopes, Anomalies, Tellurium, Fission, Composition, Samples, Meteorite, Abundance, Models, Nucleosynthesis, Superheavy Elements, Fractionation, Procedure, Data, Xenon

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Isotopically anomalous Te is a by-product of the nuclear processes in zones of supernovae that have been proposed as sources for isotopically anomalous Xe. The calculated composition of the anomalous Te is roughly consistent with the disputed measurements made by Ballad et at. (1979) and Oliver et al. (1979) of samples of the Allende meteorite, with the exception that the large Te-123 overabundance reported by Oliver et al. (1979) is not predicted by the theory.

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